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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. u THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1946 a. '" ftv WALLY BISHOP THE OLD HOMETOWN ByST SKortageMakes Opporjunity In Metal Mines MUGGS AND SKEETER i atata--tawM y : I . " . 1 " . , s -J This Little House Knows What's Good For It! Jit's FULLER , ,. I?. jN-T-SS!!?f Sweater Girl , 1 British Investment By V-E Day. according to a Twentieth Twen-tieth Century fund report England bad lost half of her overseas Investments. fresb, sparkling new paint to give any home a brand new lease on life! If you plan any "paint-up" jobs, stop in at TRI-STATE MdTook over our wide assortment or TOP-QUALITY paints and paint supplies. PAINT BRUSHES STEP LADDERS WAXES POLISHES - HARDWARE WINDOW GLASS ROOFING ROOF COATING HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES LUMBER TOOLS AMERICAN FORK PHONE NO. 26 T5HTATS I ?l"!a2r5' Ik lanr af pramlnent ma fleeted the aweater shewn abeve aa eae el tt.. ariniuira at tka mala tested taafc- Un shew spepsered by Ceampell- Ua aaagaalne at the ater, vim im.nr tha taares were Arthar Lake. Sidney Greenatreet, Jea WbM- eemb, Walter Hasten, oaie aiew-llng. aiew-llng. Deaa Jag gar and Charles Call- Collective Bargaining Collective bargaining In the rafl- j hn. reached a greater maturity and wider acceptance thaw to' almoat any other mausvry. . I : Machine Age The invention of a glass bottle Increased output perworkerm" -the-industry- 4flQft per cent rt.iM Victlma m... nf four accidental death! to children under five yeara o! age occur hi the home. Heat Horta Chlckena li chlckena are kept to houiea during hot weather, the nouses ahould have plenty of ventilation in both front and back. In fact, the ; more wntllaUea 4ba . newer. ..,.' MS THERE GOLD f IN YOUR Yes,' and inlyour Attic Too! Turn Those Things You Don't Want Into Money with a Want Ad Warns of Atom War fn the metal mining and smalt- 'sfocaSn. during the war have thrown the industry wide open to employment ana as re generally ia fughtth opportunity. opportun-ity. Former service men are finding find-ing mining and smelting excellent excel-lent field In which to re-establish themselves in private Me. Gone are the days when the pick and shovel were the. main tools of the miner; these have been replaced by a period of mechanization which has eliminated the drudgery in min- l man Vina had no experience ho usually begins aa a mucker. Hia first Job is to go Into the stopes .n.i holn tn load the muck or blast- -i -nob (ntn mm Air driven ma chines now universally used lighten the work of the miner. After he has mtrtroA miirlfpr. the heffinner may ha aHvanra tn machine oDerator. tiraDerman, foreman or shift boss. Dependable and alert men are chosen for such jobs as eager, or hoist man' at the controls of giant machines which lift and lower the cages or ore akips in deep shafts. Manv minora nHvATWA to aalarV -iwtiiat M nwl nte tntha industry today were once muckers who gained gain-ed their experience on the business end of a shovel. Others have be-: come mechanics and machinists and . some have taken up smelter workv Many, after learning the industry, indus-try, Jiave branched out to become independent contractors or lessors, i operating npon their own. The currant shortagej of metals pre-' sents an opportunity for those who know how, to enter tne prospecting anW Af min(na and fovfnn their I -own pnucer.All the. great mines Oi loaay were once prospecw u T tuereTirast ne -w one ior tomorrow. flCANLETMtXJHE EiSNC' THIS POOH F0K$2O EZZ2 X - VT a week -ray KNOW tw" , HXnt W side wauus ARE AtOT 60" sc. DR. HAROLD C UREY NOm run 'winning scientist, Dr. Harold C Urey warned that United States may .bava to launch an atomic wax to rule world unless soma form of International control Is perfected. Dr. Urey, professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago, Chi-cago, was research director tor the American Army's wartime atom bomb fcrogrant' (International Wins 'Box' Derby JACK WILSON Says Attention For Clubs and Parties Our Basement, now newly decorated, new light fixtures and new chairs AH the comforts of a cool canyon breeze with out all the mess, smoke and discomforts. ' BRING YOUR NEXT CLUB PARTY HERE It ! Mrs, Mttrrel Carson had as her . .a . W I guests last ween ner sisier, irs. John Roberts, and her husband of Downey, California. fl ,v Mrs. ivaipn viupnm" " of Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Strong visited with their sis-tar sis-tar and brothers. Mrs. Eoh Walters, Ben and Bill McKinney, and their families on Sunday. " - Mr. Lillie Carson has been visit ing relatives here for a few days. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carson attended at-tended the Salt Lake County Fair at Murray. Mr. Carson bull won Mnnd nrize at the fair, and his horse won second prize at the Steel Day celebration in American orK on Labor Day. j I Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson entertained at dinner in hon or of Mrs. Carson's birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. olFy M. Taylor and daughter, Helen, of Moroni; Mo-roni; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson and daughter, Charlene, of American Amer-ican Fork: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Shepherd and son, Kentof Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foutz, Mrs. Ethan Allen and children, Richard, Marciel, Rial and Rita, of Pleasant GTove; and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warnick of Salt Lake City. ' Miss Daisy Hales of Los Angeles, California spent, last week visiting with her cousin, Mary Emma Carson. Car-son. Mary Emma accompanied her to Pleasant Grove to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson land -Mfr-and -Mrsv-Elvin Thorae of I Pleasant Grove spent Friday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Car lson. F- a Divident! In7urewT tection for your property at the lowest cost consistent con-sistent with safety. Take advanUge of substant--Vial dividend savings. " -1 ! rTRE--BURGLARY--THEFT. AND AUTOMOBILE NONASSESSABLE POLICIES HARDWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF JIINNESOTA .... 4 (The. CWginal Hard GLEN L TAYLOR AGENT Telephone 242 ?).J8-Sth,FiretWfe 50 DM 50 1933 TO 1941 MODELS FREE APPRAISAL Phone Am. Fork 624 K tlfE NO PARTY TOO SMALL OR TOOj LARGE Make Reservations Early Telephone American Fork 617 SMIUNO Gilbert laecan, 14, of San Diego, Calif, is pictured after he won the 1949 All-Americaft sofcp box derby at Akron. Ohio. About 65.000 spectators witnessed the event In addition to a trophy, Gilbert Gil-bert received a four-year scholar- .-at aa ship. (International somapnotot Wife Preservers daik, cool place, away from the light s United States Steel's THEATRE GUILDONTH -lili;.:-- ! j-iif- jaw, ..-'..,.. mi taw VICTOR J0RY csd LEO G. CARROLL 7 p.m. . " a." ,t m.' aa TrrriA ... (-nm.il nnAiKM.etlMA (M.S.T.) XlvU lit COMPAQ statins c; apONsoRQ) ay CHIID CTATT3 X |